by downloading chapter01.war via
http://www.samspublishing.com/title/0672324385/
and renaming it ROOT.war I was able to upload it at http://javac.eatj.com/ and, lo
and behold, it works! now what?
somehow I need to get in and look at my directory structure and so forth..how do I
do that
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from http://www.eatj.com/ I uploaded a file after logging in. when i open the
Tomcat Web Application Manager it's not listed. however, when i clicked on upload
file and tried to upload it again, Tomcat said it already existed.
1.) where is it?
2.) how do i edit a .war file? i believe my
I had a sample hello.war file which I inadvertently deleted using the Tomcat Manager.
1.) where could I download a sample .war file?
2.) using either the Tomcat Manager or Tomcat Administration, how would I deploy it?
I find Tomcat more challenging than anything so far encountered within Java
from http://www.eatj.com/ faq:
Q: Why my servlet does not work?
A: Your servlet only works in http://yoursubdomain/servlet/*. You need use web.xml to
map it.
1.) where's web.xml?
2a.) do i: download, edit, upload web.xml?
2b.) can i edit web.xml with either Tomcat Administration or Tomcat
i have a tomcat account at http://javac.eatj.com which tells me If you're seeing
this page via a web browser, it means you've setup Tomcat successfully.
Congratulations!
there are some links on the left, which i've mucked with:
Administration
Status
Tomcat Administration
Tomcat Manager
any pointers on the best how-to's? i'm running 5.024 at http://javac.eatj.com/,
fwiw. not sure how to do much of anything..
i can upload a .war file, but that's it. can't figure out how to get to the command
line, even.
tia,
javac at mail dot com
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via telnet (SSL is secure version?) can i login to a remote server to do this stuff
from the command line? i suspect that might be the easiest way to muck about with
tomcat.
thanks,
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http://javac.eatj.com/
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from http://www.myjavaserver.com/~javac/advjhtp1/WelcomeServlet3.html mozilla tells
me WelcomeServlet3.class is a binary executable and asks if i want to save it.
why isn't the .class file executing from the server, please?
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how do i change the passwords for admin stuff? (waiting for a library book on this
stuff.)
thanks,
javac at mail dot com
http://javac.eatj.com/
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in my system, fedora core one, there exists file
/usr/bin/samples/quickstart/hello.war; which, upon examination, turns out to be a
hello JSP complete with waving duke :)
i've uploaded hello.war to my site, http://javac.eatj.com/, but, now what?
thanks,
javac at mail dot com
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